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BOLINGBROOK, Ill. — A relative of former police officer Drew Peterson reportedly helped him move a large, heavy container out of his suburban home the day his wife vanished, an allegation that sparked a furious denial from Peterson's attorney.

Peterson and his stepbrother removed the container from an upstairs bedroom and put it in his sport-utility vehicle, according to media reports that cited anonymous sources close to the investigation into Stacy Peterson's disappearance last month.

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According to published reports, a Bolingbrook woman who has been missing for a month told a clergyman that her husband had killed his former wife and made it look like an accident. Stacy Peterson has been missing for a month, and is married to former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson.

A source revealed the information to Chicago Sun-Times columnist Michael Sneed, NBC5 reported Wednesday night. The source said Stacy Peterson told the clergyman last August that her husband had killed Kathleen Savio, who was his third wife.

The Sun-Times also reported that on Oct. 28, the day she disappeared, Peterson told her husband she was leaving him, and issued an ultimatum. Peterson told her husband that she was planning a divorce and wanted him out of the house by the following Wednesday.

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Crews say they now seek rectangular box

Volunteers searching for Stacy Peterson said Wednesday they would begin looking for a large, rectangular plastic container allegedly removed from her home by her husband and a relative, according to reports.

"Up until this date, we've been looking for a round, circular drum kind of container," Pam Bosco, a spokeswoman for Stacy Peterson's relatives, said at a news conference outside the Petersons' Bolingbrook home. "We are still looking for that container, but now we believe we might possibly have to look for a rectangular one."


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STACY PETERSON REPORTEDLY KNEW TOO MUCH ABOUT A DEATH AND WANTED A DIVORCE.

Stacy Peterson told a clergyman in August that her husband had claimed to have killed his former wife, Kathleen Savio, and made it look like an accident, according to a source close to the investigation

The source said the 23-year-old, who had been pregnant and living with Peterson when Savio was found dead in an empty bathtub in 2004, also told two other people close to her about her husband's statements regarding Savio's demise.

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Stacy Peterson told her husband Drew she was leaving him on the same day she disappeared, according to a source close to the investigation.

The source told the Chicago Sun-Times that Stacy said if she disappeared it would not be her doing.

The Sun-Times also reports that in August, Stacy told a clergyman her husband claimed to have killed former wife Kathleen Savio and made it look like an accident.

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Pictures taken outside Drew Peterson's Bolingbrook home Tuesday showed Peterson turning the tables on the assembled media, videotaping them with a hand-held camcorder.

A Wednesday morning segment on ABC's "Good Morning America" gave viewers another perspective on that camera showdown: the actual footage from the camera Peterson held.

A WLS-Ch. 7 report said the camcorder was given to Drew Peterson, a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, by "Good Morning America."

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Thomas Morphey is known in his Bolingbrook subdivision for his award-winning Christmas light display and meticulously striped lawn. But his home's tidy facade belies his messy history of substance abuse issues and a lengthy rap sheet.

Morphey, 40, was identified by police sources Tuesday as the man who said he helped Drew Peterson load a large barrel into Peterson's SUV on Oct. 28, the day Peterson's 23-year-old wife, Stacy, disappeared.

Around 11:20 p.m. Oct. 29, Bolingbrook police responded to a 911 call for an attempted suicide from Morphey's home. Since then, he hasn't been home in "several" weeks, his girlfriend Sheryl Alcox said Wednesday.

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Cassandra Cales Challenges Drew Peterson To Take Lie Detector Test

The sister of missing Bolingbrook mother Stacy Peterson on Thursday threw down an angry challenge to Stacy's husband, Drew Peterson, over a mysterious blue barrel that has been investigated in connection with Stacy's disappearance.

As CBS 2 West Suburban Bureau Chief Mike Puccinelli reports, in the past 72 hours, Cassandra Cales has been getting angrier and angrier over Drew Peterson's attorney's claims that she started an idle rumor about the blue barrel. She believes attorney Joel Brodsky is blitzing the airwaves trying to turn fact into fiction.

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Pastor: Ex-Cop's Missing Wife Feared Him
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BOLINGBROOK, Ill. (AP) — The wife of a former police officer told a clergy member months before she disappeared that she feared her husband, a church official said Thursday, echoing comments the woman's sister made soon after she vanished.

Stacy Peterson requested a meeting in late August with a member of the Westbrook Christian Church pastoral staff when the church made a routine call to see why she and Drew Peterson had not attended recent services, Rob Daniels, the church's pastor of spiritual formation, told The Associated Press.

At the meeting, Peterson said "she feared for herself because of her husband," Daniels said.

He would not say whether Peterson was afraid her husband would kill her, only that she feared "bodily harm."

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Stacy Peterson's family demanded on Thursday that her husband, a suspect in her disappearance, take a lie detector test.

Stacy Peterson has been missing for more than a month, and is married to former Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson. Stacy Peterson disappeared Oct. 28, and has not been seen since. Drew Peterson, who is a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, has said he has done nothing wrong, and that his wife ran off with another man.

Stacy Peterson's family told reporters Thursday night that if Drew Peterson has nothing to hide, he should take the lie detector test.

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Search set for Stacy and Lisa

Volunteers will comb new territory Saturday for any trace of two missing local women.

It has been more than a month since Bolingbrook mother Stacy Peterson vanished, and seven months since Plainfield mom Lisa Stebic disappeared.

Volunteers are asked to meet at 9 a.m. Saturday at Westbrook Christian Church, 1175 Lily Cache Lane in Bolingbrook. State police will point them to new search areas, planners say.
Pam Bosco, a spokeswoman for Stacy's family, said they are planning to hold a candlelight vigil outside the Peterson house at 4 p.m. Saturday.

"We're not just looking for Stacy," Bosco said, mentioning Stebic.

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BOLINGBROOK -- Stacy Peterson told a clergy member two months before she disappeared that she feared her husband, a Westbrook Christian Church official said Thursday.

The clergyman made a routine check to see why Stacy Peterson and her husband, Drew Peterson, were no longer attending church. The troubled young woman asked for an opportunity to meet for a longer, face-to-face talk with the unidentified man of the cloth, Pastor Rob Daniels of Westbrook Christian Church told The Herald News.

She feared for herself because of her husband," Daniels said.

Asked whether Stacy Peterson was afraid her husband would kill her, Daniels would only say she feared "bodily harm." He would not say if Stacy Peterson said her husband confessed to killing his former wife.

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Peterson relative defended by friend

Pal says relative was allegedly paid by cop

By Matthew Walberg and Erika Slife | Tribune staff reporters
November 30, 2007

Drew Peterson allegedly paid a relative to help him move a large rectangular container from a bedroom Oct. 28, the day that his wife, Stacy Peterson, disappeared from their Bolingbrook home, a friend of the relative said Thursday.

Walter Martineck, 40, of Bolingbrook, told the Tribune that on Oct. 29, Drew Peterson's relative tried to get rid of the money he said was payment for helping Drew Peterson remove the plastic tub. Drew Peterson's relative wanted to give it to Martineck, he said. Hours later, the relative allegedly tried to commit suicide, and Martineck said he went to the state police with his friend's story.

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